Species and Speciation Flashcards
Phentic Species Concept
AKA morphological species concept, species grouped based on morphology
-Populations with extreme variations are separate species; Similar species are clustered together
Biological Species Concept
Species grouped based on whether gene flow can occur between populations
-Naturally interbreeding populations
-Use pattern of gene flow to assign species boundaries
Ecological Species Concept
Individuals or populations that complete closely and whose descendants can potentially replace one another
-Arrows represent direct ecological competition among individuals; Use extent of ecological competition to assign species boundaries
Phylogenetic Species Concept
Individuals with the same derived traits (synapomorphy) are members of the same species
Allopatric Speciation
Speciation that results from geographic isolation
Allopatric Vicariance Speciation
Geographic barrier
Allopatric Peripheral Speciation
Disperse to an isolated region (like Founder effect)
Parapatric Speciation
Adjacent populations diverge into separate species because of a spatial gradient in genotypes or phenotypes (has hybrids)
Ring Species
Individuals live in one of a series of populations that are connected to one another
-No breeding between some populations
Sympatric Speciation
Divergence without a geographic barrier or spatial gradient
-Change in resource usage or change in reproduction
Reproductive Character Displacement
Area of overlap characteristics are most different
Pre-Zygotic Isolation
-Potential mates live in the same place but do not encounter one another, due to either: habitat isolation and/or temporal isolation (time of day or time of year)
-Potential mates interact or do not mate (behavioral isolation)
-Individuals copulate, but male gametes (sperm or pollen) are not transferred
-Male gametes are transferred, but the egg is not fertilized (gametic incompatibility)
Post-Zygotic Isolation
-Zygote dies early in embryogenesis
-F1 hybrids are inviable
-F1 hybrids survive but are sterile
-Backcross or F2 hybrids are inviable or sterile
Temporal Isolation
Occurs when two species mate at different times of year (or day)
Behavioral Isolation
Occurs when two species have different courtship behaviors